I 'be been there too... First gather your thoughts and know that you're not alone! It's also not hopeless either. Although you may feel that way right now... This too shall pass! What worked for me is to think of all the things I should be grateful for. How would life be without them be for me? If you've travelled, you know that we really have it good in the USA! So...why overwhelm yourself with stuff? Be kinder to yourself? Check your self talk, if it's negative, change it! I saved 4 pound dogs and am so grateful to God for hanging in there for me! We could be our worst critics!!!

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Sometimes we tend to underappreciate our lives and everything we have. Usually when something dreadful happens to me and then it's over, it puts back the spring in my step because it helps me realize how good my life actually is. So I dunno, maybe you're just stuck in an idle comfort zone and need something to shake things up a bit.

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I found that hurt made me feel thus for a few months. I love God and am very close to Him but my friendships were going through a terrible trial. What I resolved to do, thanks to lots of prayer, was to help others, forgive my friends and take more time for myself to regroup and figure out what it is I want. I have regrouped. I feel more empowered. I have eliminated gossip from my life(to the best of my ability) and I started to read the Bible from front to back. I recommend Joyce Meyer Everyday Life Bible, if you are a person of faith. The fact is, we can get so caught up in our lives, that we lose balance and it is balance to spend at least an hour alone to pray or read or think in the mornings. I highly recommend it.

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Got your thank-you and I sincerely wanted to say, you are very welcome. Things are always darkest before the dawn. When I was going through my dark time, I was excitedly waiting for God's plan. Someone on my route stopped me and told me, "If you don't mind, may I ask if you are going through something?"...I was wearing myusual smile, so no tail tail signs of trouble, but I responded, "Why do you ask? I am , as matter of fact in a crossroads with my close friendships." and she said, God told her to pray for my strength. It was the cusp of great change. I was called to do things outside of my self and my circle and it was exciting for me. A time of passion followed by a time of grief. Keep on plugging. Grief is not a bad thing, because, it won't last, with God at the helm.

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Thats a two ended issue. This means not only do you need to find things to be passionate about. But you also need to remove those parts of your life that are robbing you of that passion. Things are still beautiful and nature is still awesome. But something stops you appreciating that and needs to be dealt with.